"Hey do you go to St Paul's Anglican Grammar School?"
"No. I do not go to St Paul's Anglican Grammar School."
"No. I do not go to St Paul's Anglican Grammar School."
by bruhman56 December 21, 2022
A term describing an individual who exhibits both knowledge and empathy in relation to language use. Instead of criticizing others' grammatical errors, a Grammar Swami gently and privately guides them towards more standard language practices. Their approach is focused on uplifting and educating without causing embarrassment or belittlement, emphasizing respect for each individual's unique linguistic journey and encouraging growth in a supportive, non-judgmental manner.
I met a Grammar Swami who patiently and kindly showed me how to use language better, guiding me towards improvement without making me feel embarrassed or small.
by SalvyZ July 25, 2023
by ImNoobMan November 29, 2019
Grammar Fonzie is a linguistic style that wholeheartedly embraces and celebrates cool and creative uses of language, valuing expression over rigid adherence to traditional grammar rules. It appreciates the innovative and inventive ways people communicate, even if they deviate from established norms. In contrast, it stands in opposition to the concept of a "Grammar Nazi," which focuses on strict and unwavering enforcement of grammar rules without considering the potential for creativity and expression in language.
Unlike a Grammar Nazi, who would nitpick and correct every minor deviation from grammar rules, a Grammar Fonzie would revel in the imaginative and daring expressions that give language its flair and individuality
by SalvyZ July 25, 2023
Noun; someone who pays astute attentive to grammar when writing or speaking. Grammar gestapo also place significant emphasis on parallel structure, word choice, use of imagery and figurative language in their writing.
My college essay tutor is a true grammar expert, and we jokingly refer to her as the grammar gestapo.
by BrooklynJGT December 25, 2022
A person who would rather correct someone's grammar on an internet post than respond with any valuable information.
Instead of commenting on the underlying issues in the debate, the oppositional social media grammar bots attacked and debut the statements with limited responses such as "It's their, not their!"
by Halftone November 10, 2014
by smellybuttcrack69 November 18, 2018